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Kenya Coffee Farm Becomes Haven for Vulnerable Women
By introducing best practices, CRS helped Assumption Sisters of Nairobi start a sustainable business and offer valuable skills to disadvantaged women.
On the Eve of Expected Cuts to U.S. Foreign Assistance Budget, Millions at Risk of Starvation in East Africa
CRS' Best Photos of 2018
These are the CRS best photos of 2018 that have had the most lasting and transcendent impact, capturing the glory of human dignity even as we move among the poorest and most vulnerable.
Supporting Mothers in Western Kenya
The THRIVE program helps young children by helping parents do their best.
Kenya Families Help Ease Mothers’ Burdens
The THRIVE program helps young children by helping influential family members take on parenting duties.
Teen Pregnancy and Family Parenting in Kenya
One family shows what it means to come together to help their children in areas of Kenya where HIV has left the social fabric frayed.
Growing a Business Farmer to Farmer
In Malawi, rotting fruit led to an idea that led to a factory that led to a cowboy.
Long Drought Oppresses Kenya
In leafy Nairobi, one might be forgiven for not realizing the country is going through a massive drought. “Nairobi,” after all, is a local Maasai word meaning ‘a place of cool waters.’”
Special Olympics International and CRS Renew Global Health Partnership
Working Toward a Loving Home And Family: Stephen's Story
Millions of children live in residential care facilities, often known as “orphanages,” but 80-90% of these children have a living parent. Through research we know that children living in loving, nurturing families have better outcomes than those who grow up in residential care.